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#Insert the SD card into the 3DS | #Insert the SD card into the 3DS | ||
#Launch the Homebrew Launcher from the HOME Menu | #Launch the Homebrew Launcher from the HOME Menu | ||
#* if you don't have Homebrew Launcher on your HOME Menu, follow [[ | #* if you don't have Homebrew Launcher on your HOME Menu, follow [[3DS:Troubleshooting/manually entering homebrew launcher|manually entering homebrew launcher]] | ||
#Launch the menuhax67_installer.3dsx from the list of homebrew | #Launch the menuhax67_installer.3dsx from the list of homebrew | ||
# Select REMOVE menuhax67 | # Select REMOVE menuhax67 | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 6 September 2024
What you need
- The latest release of menuhax67(the menuhax
.zip
file) - A way to access the Homebrew Launcher
Uninstalling
- Create a folder called
3ds
on the root of your SD card if it doesn't exist already - Copy the menuhax67_installer.3dsx from the menuhax67
.zip
to the the3ds
folder - Insert the SD card into the 3DS
- Launch the Homebrew Launcher from the HOME Menu
- if you don't have Homebrew Launcher on your HOME Menu, follow manually entering homebrew launcher
- Launch the menuhax67_installer.3dsx from the list of homebrew
- Select REMOVE menuhax67